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 The neural network in your brain can be trained to see hard to read sections of math formulas. 
		   — Bobby Kleinberg, 
		   explaining his explaining 
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 I need another Greek letter for this. I'll call it omicron, that's been in the news lately. 
		   — Bobby Kleinberg, 
		   6820 lecture days after omicron covid variant was announced 
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 That last glitch in the schedule was intentionally designed to illustrate Isaac Sheff's research on which failures can be tolerated. 
		   — Bobby Kleinberg, 
		   explaining confusion in the commencement presentation schedule 
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 It's as if the infinite-time Turing machine went to a party, spent an infinite amount of time there, blacked out, and woke up in its "limit" state with no idea  of how it got there. 
		   — Bobby Kleinberg, 
		   CS 4820 Piazza follow-up about infinite time Turing machines 
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 Most of us know Fabian for his department service and his cakes. If you don't know what I mean about cakes, you haven't been spending enough time at department picnics.
It turns out he does research as well. 
		   — Bobby Kleinberg, 
		   introducing Fabian Muehlboeck at colloquium 
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 Bobby Kleinberg: Does that mean the nodes are "homophobic"?
Cris Moore: We prefer the term "heterophilic." 
		   — Bobby Kleinberg, 
		   talking about graph models where nodes prefer to form edges if they have different properties from one another 
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